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Harborplace

Harborplace is a shopping complex on the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland.

Harborplace
A view of the complex
LocationBaltimore, Maryland
Coordinates39°17′09″N 76°36′42″W / 39.28575°N 76.61166°W / 39.28575; -76.61166
Address201 East Pratt Street 301 Light Street
Opening dateJuly 2, 1980; 43 years ago (1980-07-02)
DeveloperThe Rouse Company
ManagementMCB Real Estate (as of December 20, 2022)
OwnerMCB Real Estate (as of December 20, 2022)
No. of stores and services17
No. of floors2 in both pavilions
ParkingGarage
Public transit access at Charles Center or Shot Tower
BaltimoreLink routes 54, 63, 65, 71, 154, CityLink Brown, CityLink Navy, CityLink Orange, CityLink Purple, CityLink Yellow
Charm City Circulator Banner, Purple, and Orange routes
Baltimore Water Taxi
Websitewww.harborplace.com

Description edit

The property consists of two pavilions, each two stories in height; one faces toward Pratt Street, the other toward Light Street. The pavilions house a range of stores and restaurants, some of which sell merchandise specific to Baltimore or the state of Maryland, such as blue crab food products, Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens merchandise, Edgar Allan Poe products, and University of Maryland Terrapins clothing.

History edit

Harborplace was designed by Benjamin C. Thompson and was built by The Rouse Company near the former Light Street site of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company's steamship terminal and docks. A citywide referendum was required to proceed with the project, championed by then Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer. [1]

Harborplace opened on July 2, 1980, as a centerpiece of the revival of downtown Baltimore.[2]

On the weekend of July 1, 2005, Harborplace celebrated its 25th anniversary with a ceremony featuring Maryland Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Baltimore Mayor Martin J. O'Malley, and Baltimore Area Convention & Visitors Association (BACVA) president Leslie R. Doggett.[3]

A Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium museum opened in the Light Street Pavilion on June 26, 2012,[4] and closed in May 2020.[5]

In November 2012, the property was sold to Ashkenazy Acquisitions for $100 million.[6]

On June 3, 2019, the Baltimore Business Journal reported that as of May 30, 2019, Harborplace was placed into court-ordered receivership and that Azkenazy Acquisitions lost both management and ownership of Harborplace as a result. The BBJ reported that the Baltimore Circuit Court had appointed IVL Group, LLC of Monclair, NJ to manage, maintain, lease, provide security for Harborplace, the receivership order also authorizes IVL Group to seek a new buyer.[7]

In April 2022, the Baltimore development firm MCB Real Estate entered into an agreement to purchase Harborplace.[8] The deal was finalized by the Baltimore City Circuit Court in December 2022.[9]

Redevelopment edit

In April 2022, the Baltimore development firm MCB Real Estate entered into an agreement to purchase Harborplace.[10] The deal was finalized by the Baltimore City Circuit Court in December 2022.[11]

On October 1, 2023, it was announced by MCB Real Estate that the existing pavilions would be torn down in effort to redevelop the sites. Phases for Harbor Place's redevelopment are planned through 2028. The future of Harbor Place could see retail, residential, and public park/green space. "[Bramble] promised it would be dramatic and help reset the Inner Harbor area for generations," says the Baltimore Business Journal. [12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rocco Mitchell, Joseph; Stebenne, David L. (2007). New City Upon a Hill A History of Columbia Maryland. History Press. p. 125.
  2. ^ "Important dates during the history of Harborplace". Baltimore Sun. July 1, 2010.
  3. ^ "25th anniversary of Harborplace". Baltimore Sun.
  4. ^ "Harborplace timeline". American City Business Journals. October 23, 2012.
  5. ^ Simmons, Melody (May 15, 2020). "Ripley's Believe It or Not! leaving Harborplace for good". Baltimore Business Journal.
  6. ^ Kilar, Steve (January 15, 2013). "$100 million paid for Harborplace". Baltimore Sun.
  7. ^ Simmons, Melody (June 3, 2019). "Harborplace put into receivership, opening door for potential new owner". Baltimore Business Journal. Retrieved June 4, 2019.
  8. ^ Alonso, Johanna (April 5, 2022). "Baltimore's Harborplace to be sold to local development firm". The Daily Record. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
  9. ^ "Court order finalizes sale of Harborplace to Baltimore investment management firm". WBAL TV. December 20, 2022. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  10. ^ Alonso, Johanna (April 5, 2022). "Baltimore's Harborplace to be sold to local development firm". The Daily Record. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
  11. ^ "Court order finalizes sale of Harborplace to Baltimore investment management firm". WBAL TV. December 20, 2022. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  12. ^ https://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2023/10/01/harborplace-pavilions-torn-down-mcb-david-bramble.html


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Harborplace is a shopping complex on the Inner Harbor in Baltimore Maryland HarborplaceA view of the complexLocationBaltimore MarylandCoordinates39 17 09 N 76 36 42 W 39 28575 N 76 61166 W 39 28575 76 61166Address201 East Pratt Street 301 Light StreetOpening dateJuly 2 1980 43 years ago 1980 07 02 DeveloperThe Rouse CompanyManagementMCB Real Estate as of December 20 2022 OwnerMCB Real Estate as of December 20 2022 No of stores and services17No of floors2 in both pavilionsParkingGaragePublic transit accessat Charles Center or Shot Tower BaltimoreLink routes 54 63 65 71 154 CityLink Brown CityLink Navy CityLink Orange CityLink Purple CityLink Yellow Charm City Circulator Banner Purple and Orange routes Baltimore Water TaxiWebsitewww wbr harborplace wbr com Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 Redevelopment 4 See also 5 ReferencesDescription editThe property consists of two pavilions each two stories in height one faces toward Pratt Street the other toward Light Street The pavilions house a range of stores and restaurants some of which sell merchandise specific to Baltimore or the state of Maryland such as blue crab food products Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens merchandise Edgar Allan Poe products and University of Maryland Terrapins clothing History editHarborplace was designed by Benjamin C Thompson and was built by The Rouse Company near the former Light Street site of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company s steamship terminal and docks A citywide referendum was required to proceed with the project championed by then Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer 1 Harborplace opened on July 2 1980 as a centerpiece of the revival of downtown Baltimore 2 On the weekend of July 1 2005 Harborplace celebrated its 25th anniversary with a ceremony featuring Maryland Governor Robert L Ehrlich Baltimore Mayor Martin J O Malley and Baltimore Area Convention amp Visitors Association BACVA president Leslie R Doggett 3 A Ripley s Believe It or Not Odditorium museum opened in the Light Street Pavilion on June 26 2012 4 and closed in May 2020 5 In November 2012 the property was sold to Ashkenazy Acquisitions for 100 million 6 On June 3 2019 the Baltimore Business Journal reported that as of May 30 2019 Harborplace was placed into court ordered receivership and that Azkenazy Acquisitions lost both management and ownership of Harborplace as a result The BBJ reported that the Baltimore Circuit Court had appointed IVL Group LLC of Monclair NJ to manage maintain lease provide security for Harborplace the receivership order also authorizes IVL Group to seek a new buyer 7 In April 2022 the Baltimore development firm MCB Real Estate entered into an agreement to purchase Harborplace 8 The deal was finalized by the Baltimore City Circuit Court in December 2022 9 Redevelopment editIn April 2022 the Baltimore development firm MCB Real Estate entered into an agreement to purchase Harborplace 10 The deal was finalized by the Baltimore City Circuit Court in December 2022 11 On October 1 2023 it was announced by MCB Real Estate that the existing pavilions would be torn down in effort to redevelop the sites Phases for Harbor Place s redevelopment are planned through 2028 The future of Harbor Place could see retail residential and public park green space Bramble promised it would be dramatic and help reset the Inner Harbor area for generations says the Baltimore Business Journal 12 See also edit nbsp Baltimore portalReferences edit Rocco Mitchell Joseph Stebenne David L 2007 New City Upon a Hill A History of Columbia Maryland History Press p 125 Important dates during the history of Harborplace Baltimore Sun July 1 2010 25th anniversary of Harborplace Baltimore Sun Harborplace timeline American City Business Journals October 23 2012 Simmons Melody May 15 2020 Ripley s Believe It or Not leaving Harborplace for good Baltimore Business Journal Kilar Steve January 15 2013 100 million paid for Harborplace Baltimore Sun Simmons Melody June 3 2019 Harborplace put into receivership opening door for potential new owner Baltimore Business Journal Retrieved June 4 2019 Alonso Johanna April 5 2022 Baltimore s Harborplace to be sold to local development firm The Daily Record Retrieved April 24 2022 Court order finalizes sale of Harborplace to Baltimore investment management firm WBAL TV December 20 2022 Retrieved January 19 2023 Alonso Johanna April 5 2022 Baltimore s Harborplace to be sold to local development firm The Daily Record Retrieved April 24 2022 Court order finalizes sale of Harborplace to Baltimore investment management firm WBAL TV December 20 2022 Retrieved January 19 2023 https www bizjournals com baltimore news 2023 10 01 harborplace pavilions torn down mcb david bramble html nbsp This Baltimore location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harborplace amp oldid 1178626849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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